DOI:
10.1051/0004-6361:20010991
Authors:
Gavazzi, G; Marcelin, M; Boselli, A; Amram, P; Vilchez, JM; Iglesias-Paramo, J; Tarenghi, M
Abstract:
The edge-on galaxy UGC 6697 has a peculiar morphological appearance: a high surface brightness SE component and what appears to be a tidal tail with blue color and low surface brightness extending toward the NW, as dramatically evidenced in subarcsecond broad band images taken with the VLT and in a deep H-alpha frame. Long-slit spectroscopy shows a 500 km s(-1) rigid-body rotation curve with a sudden central velocity jump, of more than 200 km s(-1) amplitude. Fabry-Perot observations of the H-alpha emission line enable us to trace a detailed 2D velocity field, confirming the complex kinematical behaviour, particularly in the circumnuclear region where multiple velocity components are clearly superposed on the same line of sight. This region hosts a double nucleus and shows sudden color and metallicity gradients, which can be reconciled with the complex velocity field assuming the presence of a second galaxy hidden behind the main body of UGC 6697.
URL:
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2001A&A...377..745G/abstract
Keywords:
galaxies : individual : UGC 6697; galaxies : interactions; kinematics and dynamics